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Difference between revisions of "Joyce"

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'''Joyce''' is a waiter at [[Gas and Grub]].
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'''Joyce''' is a waitress at [[Gas and Grub]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Sideshow Bob]] (disguised as [[Walt Warren]]) planned to kill [[Bart]] at Five Corners, he stopped at the Gas and Grub on the way. After flirting with him, Joyce thought he had some loose thread on his shirt when in reality it was the stitching from his face transplant. She pulled it and his face fell off causing him to leave in a panic, she ran after him but was too late. The Simpson family and Walt Warren arrived and she falsely directed them to [[Mexico]]. Walt didn't buy and went on to Five Corners, but not before she flirted with him, pulled off the stitching on his face and sent him off in a panic. Once Walt left she sighed "All the good ones are either gay or have no face."
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When [[Sideshow Bob]] (disguised as [[Walt Warren]]) planned to kill [[Bart]] at Five Corners, he stopped at the Gas and Grub on the way. After flirting with him, Joyce thought he had some loose thread on his shirt when in reality it was the stitching from his face transplant. She pulled it and his face fell off causing him to leave in a panic, she ran after him but was too late. The Simpson family and Walt Warren arrived and she falsely directed them to [[Mexico]]. Walt didn't buy and went on to Five Corners, but not before she flirted with him, pulled off the stitching on his face and sent him off in a panic. Once Walt left she sighed "All the good ones are either gay or have no face."<ref>"[[The Bob Next Door]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
{{ep|The Bob Next Door}}
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*{{ep|The Bob Next Door}}
{{ep|Mathlete's Feat|(in video, archive footage)}}
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*{{ep|Mathlete's Feat|(in video, archive footage)}}
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:06, February 28, 2018

Joyce
Joyce.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Waitress at Gas and Grub.
First appearance: "The Bob Next Door"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Joyce is a waitress at Gas and Grub.

History[edit]

When Sideshow Bob (disguised as Walt Warren) planned to kill Bart at Five Corners, he stopped at the Gas and Grub on the way. After flirting with him, Joyce thought he had some loose thread on his shirt when in reality it was the stitching from his face transplant. She pulled it and his face fell off causing him to leave in a panic, she ran after him but was too late. The Simpson family and Walt Warren arrived and she falsely directed them to Mexico. Walt didn't buy and went on to Five Corners, but not before she flirted with him, pulled off the stitching on his face and sent him off in a panic. Once Walt left she sighed "All the good ones are either gay or have no face."[1]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]